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entire    音标拼音: [ɪnt'ɑɪɚ]
n. 整个,全部
a. 全体的,完全的,全部的

整个,全部全体的,完全的,全部的

entire
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entire
adj 1: constituting the full quantity or extent; complete; "an
entire town devastated by an earthquake"; "gave full
attention"; "a total failure" [synonym: {entire}, {full},
{total}]
2: constituting the undiminished entirety; lacking nothing
essential especially not damaged; "a local motion keepeth
bodies integral"- Bacon; "was able to keep the collection
entire during his lifetime"; "fought to keep the union
intact" [synonym: {integral}, {entire}, {intact}]
3: (of leaves or petals) having a smooth edge; not broken up
into teeth or lobes
4: (used of domestic animals) sexually competent; "an entire
horse" [synonym: {entire}, {intact}]
n 1: uncastrated adult male horse [synonym: {stallion}, {entire}]

Entire \En*tire"\, a. [F. entier, L. integer untouched,
undiminished, entire; pref. in-, negative the root of
tangere to touch. See {Tangent}, and cf. {Integer}.]
1. Complete in all parts; undivided; undiminished; whole;
full and perfect; not deficient; as, the entire control of
a business; entire confidence, ignorance.
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That ye may be perfect and entire, wanting nothing.
--James i. 4.
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With strength entire and free will armed. --Milton.
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One entire and perfect chrysolite. --Shak.
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2. Without mixture or alloy of anything; unqualified; morally
whole; pure; faithful.
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Pure fear and entire cowardice. --Shak.
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No man had ever a heart more entire to the king.
--Clarendon.
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3. (Bot.)
(a) Consisting of a single piece, as a corolla.
(b) Having an evenly continuous edge, as a leaf which has
no kind of teeth.
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4. Not gelded; -- said of a horse.
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5. Internal; interior. [Obs.] --Spenser.

Syn: See {Whole}, and {Radical}.
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Entire \En*tire"\, n.
1. Entirely. "Too long to print in entire." --Thackeray.
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2. (Brewing) A name originally given to a kind of beer
combining qualities of different kinds of beer. [Eng.]
"Foker's Entire." --Thackeray.
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101 Moby Thesaurus words for "entire":
absolute, admitting no exception, aggregate, all, all-embracing,
all-inclusive, all-out, categorical, clear, compacted, complete,
comprehensive, concatenated, conclusive, consolidated, continuous,
decided, decisive, definite, definitive, determinate, developed,
downright, exhaustive, explicit, express, final, fixed, flat,
flat-out, full, full-fledged, full-grown, full-scale, global,
gross, holistic, implicit, inappealable, inclusive, indisputable,
intact, integral, integrated, inviolate, mature, matured, omnibus,
one, one and indivisible, out-and-out, outright, peremptory,
perfect, plenary, positive, ripe, round, solid, sound, straight,
straight-out, thorough, total, unabbreviated, unalloyed, unbroken,
uncircumscribed, unconditional, unconditioned, uncut, undamaged,
undiminished, undivided, undoubting, unequivocal, unexceptional,
unexpurgated, unhampered, unhesitating, unhurt, unified,
unimpaired, uninjured, uninterrupted, universal, unlimited,
unmarred, unmistakable, unmitigated, unmixed, unqualified,
unquestioning, unreserved, unrestricted, unscathed, unwaivable,
utter, whole, without exception, without reserve


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